The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 28, 1964 Page: 3 of 16
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boys, who otherwise would Guadalupe Gomez and Chris
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work this Monday morn:
secretary;
season, four interested men
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Rebel players are
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the former Miss Nita Miller.
in our community.
L. Maris, managers; Myron Steven Walston.
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Mrs. Hair and Ardelle’s vis- Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Floyd and
SPECIALLY PURCHASED
Ham Johnson visited Mr. and
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of Woodville Wednesday. They
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Mrs. Rosie Cook and Lyndia
and family of Houston.
Fenner of Bay City.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Borski Smith recuperated from an
and son of Pasadena and Mrs. operation. He is
also Mr. and Mrs. Adam Say-
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Mrs. Ruth Perry and son,
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prints, newest textures, combed and pima cottons, lots
more! Colors to please in designer prints, a rainbow
attended the funeral other
cousin, Alphonse Oberkampf
in New Orleans, La., Friday
of last week. Sympathy for
Johnny Kolbansinski of Carlos.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
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R. McIntyre Friday and Sat-
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business with
courtroom.
Hoffman, Edward Flores, Craig
Klump, Reuben Garcia, Ralph
Torres, Stephen Featherston,
Bob Maris, Clinton Schulz,
Tony Rios, Clark Robertson,
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Minor League;
Yankees, Rebels
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For the benefit of young
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feature a play night
The ride will then continue
to Bryan leaving the next
morning at 8 a.m. with a Sun-
rise Service before leaving.
The riders will travel Hwy. 6
into Bryan and will finish at
the Bryan Sadie Club.
Activities will continue with
a big street dance at 8 p.m.
June 2 in Bryan. Music will
be furnished by A. J. Winn.
A downtown parade to plan-
ned June 3 at 4 pm,, with
the Youth Rodeo beginning
that night at 8. Some of the
State’s top high school rodeo
hands will furnish the excite-
ment
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in the language arts department of Imperial Junior High
School, La Habra. California. Hor Hanae to a graduate of
San Jose State College, San Jose, California. Ho to an
accountant with Diehl Evans and Cempray of Santa Ana.
Californic. August 15 has been set as the date of the
wedding at the First Methodist Church of Navasota.
NEWS FROM
Anderson
Bremond May 29. A two-day
trail ride will follow begin-
ning at 7 a.m. May 30. It will
be routed through Calvert and
Hearne for the first dayt ____
That night will be spent at the
Hearne Saddle Club and will
clearanc
And remember
PENNEVS IS YOUR ONE-STOP SEWING CENTER ... wh theraring,
eel prices around on everything from faddon patternsto rowing notloml
COMPARE THEM BUYS... sn ONLY 13< AT prSI
★ He will use the people’s money as sparing-
lyas possible.
# He wM continue to study rhe latest court
decisions and legislative endctments to
Solee Webb
Navasota High , Schoor’s
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the to his brother, John and fam- League Yankees and Rebels. White, John Treude, Johnny
the ily. Antum lives in Costa Rica, They - will -.play several Koronka, Robert Torres, Bill —---.
hey where he owns and operates games, including a few under Autrey, Jerry Lane, Don Bolen- visited overthe week-end with -
__________________led. several thousand acre coffee the lights, but there will+be burr, Coy Foret, David Jones. Mr.rand Mrs. Jack Haynie in__
Mr. and Mrs. John Cuthrell plantation. These men are the
Ma. AND MBS. H. d PosxErr of Nevrasta. amnnouncs
BOYS COTTON DRESS SLACKS broken sizes.
CURDORY FOAM THROW DILLOWS
went to Baton Rouge, La. for
their senior trip this year.
There were nine graduates. We
wish them great success in
the years to come.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Edgar were
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Edgar and
family of Lake Jackson also
Mr. Elvin Edgar of Conroe.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Arring-
ton spent Sunday afternoon
with their children, Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Williams and fam-
ily of Tomball. Their son, Bill
was home on leave from the
Army at Camp Polk, La.
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Bryan Saddle Club
Annual Youth Badge
Ta Begin Friday
The Bryan Saddle Club’s
10th Annual Youth Rodeo will
get started with a bang this
year with a parade and a
street dance in downtown
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gal attended the services in
Services in the Methodist
Church in Shiro were well
attended. Special guests were
Mrs. Harry Magee and her
sister from Waxahachie. Mrs.
Magee had many friends
through here, as Mr. Magee
was depot agent in Singleton
for a number of years. Some
of Bro. Jones family were also
present and are always wel-
come.
Rally Day of the Group
Ministry of the Methodist
Churches is being planned for
the Methodist Church in Shiro
Sunday, May 31. They are ex-
pecting a big day, also a big
crowd. Everybody is invited
to attend. Basket lunch will
be served at the noon hour.
Mrs. S. L Davis and Mrs.
Sim Cone went to Madison-
ville Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bracewell
were at their home here for
all.
’Mf and Mrs. Willie Leiber
gave their daughter, Wilma a
party after graduation Friday
night Those attending the
party were friends and rel-
atives here. Out of town
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Er-
win Molitor and daughters,
Judy and Georgis Mae of
White Hall, Mr. and Mrs.
Cicero Allen and daughter,
Janice of Piedmont, Mr. and
Mrs. Burnette Leiber and fam-
ily of Houston. Saturday Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Heyman of
LaMarque spent several hours
visiting the Leibers.
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and Mrs. Ed Bode of Beau-
mont and Mrs. Jesse Floyd of
Navasota, who had been visit-
ing there several weeks. Mrs.
Floyd returned home with the
Thomases and went to Nava-
sota Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wor-
sham visited relatives in
Rosen burg for the week-end.
Mrs. S. L. Davis and Mrs.
Sim Cone visited relatives in
Richards last Thursday.
We are glad to report L. M
Rich of Houston is moving
spent Sunday at AAM Univer- ______ ______
sity, going over especially to hrell and Mrs. Cuthrell of Na-
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D. Wells, Jr. and daughter, __________ _
Jerry Beth of Cleveland also also Bill of Giddings were
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wells Sunday visitors of Mr. and
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among the graduates.
The Bernard Floyds, also
the Lewis Floyds, have had
quite a bit of work done in
their homes, which has added
to the attractiveness.
An article which was un-
avoidably omitted several
weeks ago, but which is of
interest through our parts, so
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ton,alsoMrs. A. J. Manning Mrs.OLMarshandhiidren where they were met by Mr’
Week-end guests of Mr. and also visited Mr. and Mrs. L.
Mrs. S. D. Wells, Sr. were S. T. Rice of Hempstead.
Well behaved cottons and blends that adapt perfectly
to every-occasion wearing! Combed Hryadcloths . . .
you name it, we have what you want at big savings! only
Joxen of pbl), Colo., also Donald spent the week-end •
, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rice and in Austin visiting relatives,
children of Houston and Mrs.| Miss Marguerite Oberkampf
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week-end; while here
Eandparnt Bernard4 Flovd attend graduation services tor vasota and spent many years
andthekv.rommy“McDou their son, Johnnie, who was in our community.
fabric
Mrs. Anna Lostin, Mrs. Wil- the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewing Thom-
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seed of Preston Nobles and ny Bogan, Adam Gomez and born May 15. Mrs. Haynie is
Visitors in the home of Mr. lvaz. uuu am-. -J ----
and Mrs. J. P. Beeler and fam- returned to their home Wed-
ily were Mr. and Mrs. R. F. nesday after a week’s stay at
the Anderson Hotel while Mr.
no regular Minor -
sons at the late John E. Cut- schedule.
Tony Szymczak and family nicely we are
Mr. and Mrs.
League Edward Jorgensen, L. D. De Houston. Mr.and Mrs. Hayniea
- La Rosa, Robert Warzon, Sam- are the proud parents of their
my Kimball, Jeff Baca, Dan- first child, Donna Carolyn,
Solon Webb was elected
esident. Other officers are
red -Mood, xice-president
Coaching the Rebels ar ________
Charles Boring -and Edwin Peggy Goodw!
er to Navasota for the grad-
tion sermon. Glenn Slaton
u one of the graduates, so
r. and Mrs. T. 3:Slaton, his
Mary Ann Botkin, treasurer;
Glenn and Jeannette Kettler, reporter.
by Mrs. Stan Cone
A nice shower fell Sator- will live in the newly re-
day and Sunday, which put modeled air conditioned trail-
new life in all vegetation, but er house, owned by J. S. Brace-
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YOUR VOTE
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sporty looks, champbrays, wash ‘n wears, many, many Am“d
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tend the graduation of her
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#”* ne Quarles, daughter of Mr.
_ and Mra.-’Ray Qaurlsin
_3 Houma, La. this week.
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 28, 1964, newspaper, May 28, 1964; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446188/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.